Glaucoma

Protecting your vision starts with early detection. At Eyes on Litchfield, we provide comprehensive glaucoma screening, testing, and long-term management to help preserve your eyesight and prevent vision loss.

Why Glaucoma Care Matters

Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that damages the optic nerve, often due to high eye pressure. Without proper treatment, it can lead to permanent vision loss.

What our Glaucoma Treatments include:
Comprehensive Eye Exams
Eye Pressure Testing
Optic Nerve Evaluation
Visual Field Testing
Advanced Imaging (OCT Scans)
Ongoing Monitoring & Management

Key Benefits of Monitoring for Glaucoma

Early Detection & Prevention

Catching glaucoma early is critical — once vision is lost to glaucoma, it cannot be restored.

Personalized Care Plans

Treatment tailored to your specific eye health, lifestyle, and risk factors.

Advanced Diagnostic Technology

Technology like OCT imaging and visual field testing allows us to detect subtle changes before you notice symptoms.

Long-Term Vision Protection

Ongoing monitoring and management designed to preserve your vision and keep glaucoma under control for years to come.

Real experience from real people

"...it’s a fun and well curated space, a really cool selection of frames that aren’t typical finds. More of a boutique experience without the price, also are really great in quality, manufacturing and design."

Heather Smart
Katie Merrow

"So friendly and extremely knowledgeable! They're amazing at picking the right glasses for your face, a true talent!  she explained everything every step of the way and I even got a little lesson on the optic nerve"

"I have struggled a very long time to get the right glasses with the proper prescription...
Everyone at Eyes on Litchfield takes a personal interest in anyone who walks in through the door"

Jim McCron

Have questions? We’re here to help.

01.

What is glaucoma?

Glaucoma is an eye condition that damages the optic nerve, often caused by elevated eye pressure — and without early detection, it can lead to permanent vision loss.

02.

Does glaucoma have symptoms?

Glaucoma is often called 'the silent thief of sight' because it typically has no early symptoms — vision loss begins in the peripheral vision and progresses gradually, making regular eye exams essential for early detection.

03.

Who is at risk for glaucoma?

Risk factors include being over 40, family history of glaucoma, high eye pressure, and African American or Hispanic heritage.

04.

How is glaucoma treated?

Treatment focuses on lowering eye pressure to protect the optic nerve and may include prescription eye drops, lifestyle guidance, close monitoring, and referral for advanced procedures when needed.

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